In March 2022 Ukrainian export reduced by 57,9% compared to February, and import - by 75,8%. According to Ukrinform, this is reported by the State Statistics Service. “In March 2022, compared with February 2022, seasonally corrected export reuced by 57,9% and import - by 75,8%. Seasonally corrected foreign trade balance in March 2022 was positive and amounted to 819,4 million US dollars”, - it is told in the message.
Read MoreOn May 16, 2022, in Warsaw the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi and his Polish counterpart, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Henryk Kowalczyk
signed a joint statement recording the results of negotiations on Ukraine's regionalization of the territory of Poland on African swine fever and, most importantly, the facilitation of Ukrainian grain export.
... Read MoreAccording to the forecast of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the world balance of major grain crops for the next 2022/23 marketing year it is expected to reduce wheat production in Ukraine by 35%, and corn - twice.
Read MoreThe state is working together with partners to expand opportunities for Ukrainian export, especially agricultural products. This was stated by Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal during a government meeting on May 13. “Yesterday, the European Commission announced the creation of “solidarity lines”. These are routes that will speed up the export and operation of customs between Ukraine and the EU.
Read MoreDuring the meeting between the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland Henryk Kowalczyk and the First Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyridenko, agreements were reached on ways to facilitate trade across the Ukrainian-Polish border. Thus, the Polish side decided to ensure the operation of veterinary and sanitary services in the 24/7 regime. To achieve this, employees of the relevant services will be brought to the Ukrainian-Polish border.
Read MoreDue to Russian aggression, Ukraine lost the traditional ways of exporting its food products by seaway, which led to the need to update the conditions of import and transit of Ukrainian goods through the EU. As a result of negotiations with the European Commission and EU member states, these conditions have been updated. In particular, an agreement was reached on the transit of Ukrainian products by ferry through the Romanian checkpoint Isachea-Orlivka.
Read MoreThe Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has made changes to the list of goods, the export and import of which are subject to licensing, and quotas for 2022. Millet and sugar are allowed to be exported. This is indicated in the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers №549 of May 7, 2022. According to the document, sugar and millet are now included in the...
Read MoreIt is not possible to do without export supplies of Ukrainian agricultural products for other countries, especially the Middle East and Africa. And it is impossible to replace it for anything physically, including supplies from the aggressor country of the russian federation or from any other country. Taras Vysotskyi, First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine stressed it.
Read MoreThe Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi paid a working visit to Vilnius at the invitation of the Minister of Agriculture of Lithuania Kęstutis Navickas. Here he held a joint press conference with Kęstutis Navickas, met with the EU Commissioner of Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski and visited Klaipeda State Seaport.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Economy of Ukraine informs and disseminates among interested Ukrainian enterprises and organizations materials provided by foreign diplomatic missions of Ukraine and foreign state institutions on changes in legislation and trade regimes, as well as on export offers to countries around the world (attached).
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